ZapZap brings the WhatsApp experience on Linux closer to that of a native application.
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ZapZap brings the WhatsApp experience on Linux closer to that of a native application.
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We are always looking for utilities that improve our productivity. One way to improve your workflow is to enhance your typing experience.
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The software featured in here is based on spritzing. Read text without moving your eyes, and therefore rapidly increase your reading speed.
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xcowsay is a tiny utility that displays a cow with a speech bubble containing some text. It’s free and open source goodness.
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lolcat applies rainbow colors to text output in the terminal. It works in a similar way to the venerable cat command but jazzes things up.
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Irrespective of the operating system used, the text editor is one of those quintessential applications for many users. A text editor is software used for editing plain text files. Text editors are used to write programming code, change configuration files, take notes, and more. For this feature, we wanted to select alternative text editors which are definitely worth trying but may have been missed given that they receive less coverage in Linux publications, and are not included or installed by default in many Linux distributions.
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